On the north side of Memorial Hall are four Bradford Pears {Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’}, only the south easternmost tree has changed colors, these ornamental Pears often color up so late that our cold weather will burn the foliage before they have a chance to turn.

In Plymouth Magazine

Filiz Otucu is a professor of political science and specializes in international relations, Middle Eastern politics, and the United Nations. A native of Turkey, she earned her MA at the University of Central Oklahoma, and her PhD from the University of Kentucky. Otucu teaches courses on politics and conflict in the Middle East, terrorism and […]

Bergamo, Italy, is a town steeped in history and tradition. Tucked in the foothills of the Alps, Bergamo is known for its impressive art collections, diverse architecture, and hearty cuisine. Nobel prize-winning novelist Hermann Hesse once called Bergamo “the most beautiful corner of Italy.” Sara Manzoni ’15 was born and raised in Bergamo—and she couldn’t […]

When Mae Williams ’14G enrolled in the Master of Arts in Historic Preservation program in the fall of 2012, she was drawn to the strength of a program in which, she says, “The professors are not academics locked away amidst a pile of books, but are actually out in the field on a daily basis, […]